
The Google Pixel Watch 3 could be launching globally soon, and several leaked details about the next-generation smartwatch have surfaced online in recent weeks. It is expected to be unveiled on August 13 at the upcoming Made by Google event, where the Pixel 9 series of smartphones are also expected to be unveiled, although nothing has been revealed about the price of the Pixel Watch 3, as well as its expected size, connectivity options and color options. .
Google Pixel Watch 3 price and color options (leaked)
According to the report, the price of Google Pixel Watch 3 (41mm) in Europe will start from €399 (Rs. 36,500 approx) for the Wi-Fi variant, while the mobile version will cost €499 (Rs. 45,600 approx). DeLabs. .
According to reports, the larger 45mm variant of the Google Pixel Watch 3 will be priced at €449 (roughly Rs. 41,100) and €549 (roughly Rs. 50,200) for the Wi-Fi and Cellular variants in European countries. respectively.
All variants of the Google Pixel Watch 3 will support Bluetooth connectivity in all sizes. According to the press release, the 41mm version will be available in walnut, obsidian, pink and ceramic, while the 45mm will be available in walnut, obsidian and ceramic.
Google Pixel Watch 3 Specs (Rumor)
Previous leaks about the Google Pixel Watch 3 suggested that it could have a display with a maximum brightness of 2,000 nits. The 41 mm version can have a resolution of 408 x 408 pixels, while the 45 mm version can have a resolution of 456 x 456 pixels. The watch also has a thinner bezel than the current model.
Google Pixel Watch 3 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 SoC and Ultra Wideband (UWB) chipset. The latter helps with navigation and aims to make Find My Device find devices more accurately. The 41mm and 45mm versions are expected to come with 310mAh and 420mAh batteries, respectively.
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